Labor Market Policy Research Reports, March 19-25, 2011

March 25, 2011

Sairah Hussain

This week, the LMPRR features reports from Center for Economic and Policy Research, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Economic Policy Institute, UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, and National Employment Law Project.

Center for Economic and Policy Research and Center on Wisconsin Strategy

The Wisconsin Retirement System is One of the Healthiest in the Country

Center for Economic and Policy Research

The Wage and Employment Impact of Minimum-Wage Laws in Three Cities

John Schmitt and David Rosnick

Economic Policy Institute

Farm Exports and Farm Labor: Would a Raise for Fruit and Vegetable Workers Diminish the Competitiveness of U.S. Agriculture?

Philip Martin

The State of Working America’s Wealth, 2011: Through Volatility and Turmoil, the Gap Widens

Sylvia A. Allegretto

UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

An Opportunity Not Taken…Yet: U.S. Labor and the Current Economic Crisis

Chris Tilly

National Employment Law Project

65 Million “Need Not Apply”: The Case for Reforming Criminal Background Checks for Employment

Michelle Natividad Rodriguez and Maurice Emsellem

Political Economy Research Institute

Unemployment Benefits and Work Incentives: The U.S. Labor Market in the Great Recession

David R. Howell and Bert M. Azizoglu

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